These commands are useful in the common situation where you need to repeat a previously entered command, or enter a variant of it.
Replaces the current command by the first command.
Emacs Key Sequence:
Ctrl+C Ctrl+K
Kills the current command when in a listener.
Replaces the current command by the last command.
Emacs Key Sequence:
Meta+N
or
Ctrl+C Ctrl+N
Displays the next event on the history list. That is, it replaces the current command by the next one. This is not available if you are at the end of the history list. In KDE/Gnome editor emulation, this
History Next
command is bound to
Ctrl+Down
.
Emacs Key Sequence:
Meta+P
or
Ctrl+C Ctrl+P
Displays the previous event on the history list: that is, it replaces the current command by the previous one. In KDE/Gnome editor emulation, this
History Previous
command is bound to
Ctrl+Up
.
Emacs Key Sequence:
Meta+R
or
Ctrl+C Ctrl+R
Searches for a previous command containing a given string, which it prompts for, and replaces the current command with it.
Searches the history list using current input. That is, it searches for a previous command containing the string entered so far, and replaces the current command with it.
Repeated uses step back to previous matches.
Emacs Key Sequence:
Ctrl+C Ctrl+F
Presents a list of items in the command history, and replaces the current command with the selection.
Emacs Key Sequence:
Ctrl+C Ctrl+Y
Inserts the previous command into the current one, when in a listener.
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Unix version) - 25 Nov 2011